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but for the united states and the democratic party, the incumbent president to unilaterally make a determination that that is no longer the case, that jerusalem is not the capitol is coming to me, such a bad sign to the rest of the world and the arabs that it gave me great discomfort and real pause. >> and it's scary. nuclear bombs so close. you suggest israel may have to stand alone. what is the likelihood that the u.s., let alone the rest of the world steps up? >> don't think it will stand alone, but this was a political mistake, a substantial mistake, and something that i think the democrats wish they had back. lori: i wish i had more time. thank you. up next, bill clinton's speech. we go to the in-box. here to talk about his blockbuster 2016 obama's america .
but for the united states and the democratic party, the incumbent president to unilaterally make a determination that that is no longer the case, that jerusalem is not the capitol is coming to me, such a bad sign to the rest of the world and the arabs that it gave me great discomfort and real pause. >> and it's scary. nuclear bombs so close. you suggest israel may have to stand alone. what is the likelihood that the u.s., let alone the rest of the world steps up? >> don't think it...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> if we continue this, it will be a disaster. that is the anxiety of the country. i keep saying winter is coming and you better understand that. charles: that was during our last hour reacting to mitt romney's slip in the latest polls. remember you have to tune in every day at 9:20 a.m. eastern time for farney and company. the dow is kind of fighting back here. let's take a look at gold. still down seven dollars. 17.33. not a big change in gas prices over the weekend. the national average still $3.82. he still holding out $4.11. president obama attacked mitt romney's plan. on friday in new hampshire, the president defended his administration for creating jobs. >> today we learned that after losing 800,000 jobs a month when i took office, business once again add
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >> if we continue this, it will be a disaster. that is the anxiety of the country. i keep saying winter is coming and you better understand that. charles: that was during our last hour reacting to mitt romney's slip in the latest polls....
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this prison transfer comes as the united states prepares to commemorate 9/11 and as the war in afghanistan is an issue in the presidential race. joining me now is evan coleman. we say it's an issue in the presidential race. actually, you know the headline out of the past two weeks. mitt romney did not mention afghanistan in his big speech. his people said he gave the speech the day before right before that. with that said, are you surprised we're not talking about afghanistan more as it relates to it? >> i'm not. it's politically unpopular. no candidate wants to get up and say, i'm very aggressive in favor of a continued presence in afghanistan. nobody wants to say that. mitt romney is smart enough to understand that. >> let me talk about the prisba prison. how do we process this? >> we were what happened to abu ghraib in baghdad. it's not good to have prisons in foreign countries. the problem is this. number one, the afghan government has a terrible record in terms of keeping control of the prisons. >> there have been breakouts. >> huge breakouts back a few years ago in kandahar, someone
this prison transfer comes as the united states prepares to commemorate 9/11 and as the war in afghanistan is an issue in the presidential race. joining me now is evan coleman. we say it's an issue in the presidential race. actually, you know the headline out of the past two weeks. mitt romney did not mention afghanistan in his big speech. his people said he gave the speech the day before right before that. with that said, are you surprised we're not talking about afghanistan more as it relates...
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the united states has the highest u.s. corporate tax rate. presidential candidates are tackling these taxes with different plans. scott joins me now with what he thinks of old candidate. i want to start with the issue of this 35%. each candidate says, in theory, they will bring it down. obama wants 28% and romney wants 25%'s. >> i have to give the edge to mr. romney. he also wants to change the structure of our international tax system which would make the u.s. companies more competitive in the global economy and, i think, make the u.s. economy more competitive overall. cheryl: i mentioned competitive as i was talking to you. we are now number seven. what does that say to you? >> i think we are flipping in a lot of areas. the corporate tax really is one of the areas that we have to fix. we have a nieman marcus tax system. they are making themselves more competitive in high tax countries like united states. we need to fix the structure of our system. nicole here should be to make the economies more global. cheryl: i want to show our viewers so
the united states has the highest u.s. corporate tax rate. presidential candidates are tackling these taxes with different plans. scott joins me now with what he thinks of old candidate. i want to start with the issue of this 35%. each candidate says, in theory, they will bring it down. obama wants 28% and romney wants 25%'s. >> i have to give the edge to mr. romney. he also wants to change the structure of our international tax system which would make the u.s. companies more competitive...
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. >> i'm mitt romney and i'm running for president of the united states. >> i think my dad has always felt like he wanted to be true to his dad's name and legacy. >> a savvy business man who made a fortune at bain capital and turned around the 2002 winter olympics. >> he has two speeds, asleep or wide awake and fixing things. he is a mr. fix it. >> a man driven by faith in himself, his family and his mormon religion. >> you try your very best to know what god might say and of course you look to get correction from the church as well. >> a warm caring man. >> he was going to do anything he could to just say i'm here, stay right there and we'll be okay. >> or a cold, calculating politician? >> he's made decisions knowing they can resurface 30 years under the glare of a political campaign. >> he is multi-choice. >> a political opportunist. >> he changed his position on a broad range of issues for a simple reason, he wanted to run for president of the united states. >> or a true believer. >> i know his core. honesty. conviction to doing the right thing. >> we're going to bring back americ
. >> i'm mitt romney and i'm running for president of the united states. >> i think my dad has always felt like he wanted to be true to his dad's name and legacy. >> a savvy business man who made a fortune at bain capital and turned around the 2002 winter olympics. >> he has two speeds, asleep or wide awake and fixing things. he is a mr. fix it. >> a man driven by faith in himself, his family and his mormon religion. >> you try your very best to know what god...
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for 30 some years at manyperint different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. every time a local business opens its doors, or makes another sale, or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we've extended over $4 billion in new credit to local businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we can help make communities stronger. >>> welcome back. more breaking news. >> another executive is leaving zynga. chief market and operating officer jeff carp is leaving the company after one year. following a slew of departures including chief operating officer and chief creative officer. zynga saying they're continuing their transition to mobile way from reliance on
for 30 some years at manyperint different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. every time a local business opens its doors, or makes another sale, or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america,...
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states that someone will bail me out. i think that that runs counter intuitive to what capitalism is. >> the european's rescuing like the bunch has become socialist. >> until the dollar is worth nothing. if people don't take into consideration 1, 2, 3 and put more supply in the market and our dollar and credit rating continues to go down. >> on that happy note, karl? >> it is grounded. >> >> all right if a picture is worth a thousand words what about this one? these images hitting the web. vice president obama hit the campaign trail. my favorite is that i thought of this picture of mitt romney on a jet ski. how are people reacting to this one. personalize a moment reinforce or just about other people. monica crowley the author. i want to know how the picture of the president being lifted up by the pizza owner. >> in a bear hug. >> does that help or hurt? >> some people say it's endearing. it was staged the secret service knew this man was going to approach him. >> this guy had been at the white house to talk about other i
states that someone will bail me out. i think that that runs counter intuitive to what capitalism is. >> the european's rescuing like the bunch has become socialist. >> until the dollar is worth nothing. if people don't take into consideration 1, 2, 3 and put more supply in the market and our dollar and credit rating continues to go down. >> on that happy note, karl? >> it is grounded. >> >> all right if a picture is worth a thousand words what about this...
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within the first month we had the attorney general of united states tell us we were a nation of power on race, the president came on later to say the police officers acted stupidly resting henry louis gates. of any knowledge. it was another thing after another the allies of the president has said if you oppose the stimulus, you are racist. if you're against obama can health care reform are racist because you don't want the president to succeed because he is black. i said no, this is not what we were supposed to have herald, not the american milken four. we should truly be taking diversity as our fabric to say this is what this is country is all about rather than the ethnicity with the election of obama. lou: it was before his election, as you point out, the congressional black caucus, these are organizations devoted to the perpetuation of ethnic identity and interest. what i struggle with is how are those interest any different than anybody else of interest and why aren't they combined? isn't that what it is supposed to be all about? >> i devoted an entire chapter to the caucus, and i
within the first month we had the attorney general of united states tell us we were a nation of power on race, the president came on later to say the police officers acted stupidly resting henry louis gates. of any knowledge. it was another thing after another the allies of the president has said if you oppose the stimulus, you are racist. if you're against obama can health care reform are racist because you don't want the president to succeed because he is black. i said no, this is not what we...
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god bless you and god bless the united states. there was a part of that that really caught my ear and it's when he said the road ahead may be longer. now, let me think about that a minute. four years ago, we started on this same road. four years later, the road is longer? how does a road get longer if you've been travelling on it for four years already. does that mean we've actually gone backwards p and start all over again to try to catch up? maybe that would tell us all we need to know about how to vote in november, if we're actually further behind than we were when we started off the road. just a thought for my part. [applause]. all week long democrats are asked whether americans with better off than they were four years ago. president barack obama took office, the economy was 9 full percent of gdp. we were losing 750,000 jobs, are we doing better than at that today? the answer is yes. >> that's a big surprise to most americans. i'm glad he revealed that to us, with 23 million american out of work and 368,000 dropping completel
god bless you and god bless the united states. there was a part of that that really caught my ear and it's when he said the road ahead may be longer. now, let me think about that a minute. four years ago, we started on this same road. four years later, the road is longer? how does a road get longer if you've been travelling on it for four years already. does that mean we've actually gone backwards p and start all over again to try to catch up? maybe that would tell us all we need to know about...
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. >>> the drenching that parts of the united states got last week, including tornadoes out in queens, not really helping parched farmland. there are no farms in queens, are there? this afternoon we're going to get exclusive details on the economic impact from our senior economics reporter steve leisman. he's here live. >> in about three minutes we're going to get an e-mail from the guy that runs the farm in queens. it is a big impact from what's a small sector of the economy and it could even have an impact on the presidential election. in a detailed study of the summer's drought which scored soybeans, corn and other crops across the nation, macro economic advisors out of st. louis estimate it could shave as much as a half point off gross domestic product this year. that's a big hit to a $13 trillion economy from a total farm sector that accounts for just -- wait for it now -- 1% of the nation's output. ben herzon is the economist who did the study. pe explai he explains the drought's outside impact. >> even though it only accounts for 1% of the economy, big changes in farm output can
. >>> the drenching that parts of the united states got last week, including tornadoes out in queens, not really helping parched farmland. there are no farms in queens, are there? this afternoon we're going to get exclusive details on the economic impact from our senior economics reporter steve leisman. he's here live. >> in about three minutes we're going to get an e-mail from the guy that runs the farm in queens. it is a big impact from what's a small sector of the economy and...
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catastrophic damage to the united states' economy and u.s. in general. that's something we have to keep in mind. is the threat there? yeah, it's there. a lot less than what it was but it's there and we have to remain vigilant. >> evan coleman, nbc terrorism analyst, thank you for your insight. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. stay with msnbc tomorrow for special coverage of the 9/11 terror attacks. "now with alex wagner" is coming up. >> governor mitt romney's map quest while president obama gets polling and fund-raising bumps team romney concedes a narrowing path to the white house. we will crunch numbers with peter hart, plus the romney ticket spends the weekend focusing on god while doing a loop de loop on budget policy. is this election still just about the economy? and we're going inside the victory lap. we'll ask slate's sasha issenberg about his book and the science of winning in a campaign. all of that when "now" starts in a mere 180 seconds. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most reward
catastrophic damage to the united states' economy and u.s. in general. that's something we have to keep in mind. is the threat there? yeah, it's there. a lot less than what it was but it's there and we have to remain vigilant. >> evan coleman, nbc terrorism analyst, thank you for your insight. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. stay with msnbc tomorrow for special coverage of the 9/11 terror attacks. "now with alex wagner" is coming up. >> governor mitt...
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here in the united states we are having great debate over budget. israel faced drastic economic situations in early 80s. how did israel get hold of its financial problems to the point where you now have an economy that is on par with that of a country in europe? >> i think discipline. that's the answer, discipline. when we come to literally almost bankruptcy in the mid 80s, then we took ourselves and started to be disciplined in fiscal discipline and working within the framework and since the mid 80s and then we create some rules in early 90s and past nine years we are strictly disciplined in the framework of budget and deficit. and we cannot break this framework. and this is something that all politicians in israel understand and follow, and this is why i think we gain trust of investors and we gain trust of the lenders and we manage to overcome our economy. adam: you know, you're in a part of the world where you are surrounded by neighbors who are are hostile to your economic interest and yet the economy of israel has grown in the last 20 years, s
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out the unit because it puts feet on the ground for mr. obama when he's running for office. >> peter, i knew you would speak your mind. i wasn't worried about that. thank you for coming on tonight. >> take your. gerri: if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, drop me an e-mail at gerri@foxbussiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", solar installations are soaring in the u.s. but what is the key for taxpayers? with their dollars on the line. gerri is following every cent. the streak is over as president obama tops ronnie's fundraising last month. it is this just a blip in the money race or should the romney team start to worry? our political panel reacts. as we move closer to election day, this documentary has become a blockbuster hit. the author of "obama's america" is here to discuss his book. so anyway, i've been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: so
out the unit because it puts feet on the ground for mr. obama when he's running for office. >> peter, i knew you would speak your mind. i wasn't worried about that. thank you for coming on tonight. >> take your. gerri: if you are fired up about this or any other issues on the program, drop me an e-mail at gerri@foxbussiness.com. >> coming up on "the willis report", solar installations are soaring in the u.s. but what is the key for taxpayers? with their dollars on...
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at least so far that has not happened by the united states. here in israel there is a lot of talk about when the air force would actually strike out at iran, and because of israel's limited long-range bombing ability it seems as though the point where israel would have to strike to make a difference is much sooner from where the united states would have to strike to make a difference. if you look at the papers the past couple of weeks it did point to the fact that there may be an israeli strike some time before the election. it has quited down a little bit. it seems to be walking back, whether there was a head fake or yet to be seen there is a thought in israel that a strike could happen at any point. take a look at the front page of one of the major daily newspapers here during their weekend sections, this is some of the israeli pilots involved in the strike and it says here speaking about iran, it's in their hands. jen a, back to you. jenna: an interesting perspective for us today, leland, thank you. jon: the presidential campaign is getting
at least so far that has not happened by the united states. here in israel there is a lot of talk about when the air force would actually strike out at iran, and because of israel's limited long-range bombing ability it seems as though the point where israel would have to strike to make a difference is much sooner from where the united states would have to strike to make a difference. if you look at the papers the past couple of weeks it did point to the fact that there may be an israeli strike...
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states does. 7 united states has been asking israel to continue to wait and give it more time. the war drums are continuing to beat as the israeli prime minister is giving interviews and talking about red lines. both iranian president, the israeli prime minister, and president obama will be in new york more the u.n. meeting. just to give you an idea of the things we are seeing here. the paper here. this was the weekend edition of the daily papers. you can see the men who would lead the attack into iran. the headline says, it's in our hands. back to you. megyn: leland, thank you. questions about three of barack obama's top staffers. do they have too much influence and why is one getting secret service protection on your dime. a critical moment in the 20th century when o.j. simpson tried on the gloves. now a bombshell allegation from one of the prosecutors and the response. >> you look at o.j. simpson over there and he has a rather large head. o.j. simpson in a knit cap from two blocks away is still o.j. simpson it's no disguise it makes no sense it doesn't fit, fit does fit, you
states does. 7 united states has been asking israel to continue to wait and give it more time. the war drums are continuing to beat as the israeli prime minister is giving interviews and talking about red lines. both iranian president, the israeli prime minister, and president obama will be in new york more the u.n. meeting. just to give you an idea of the things we are seeing here. the paper here. this was the weekend edition of the daily papers. you can see the men who would lead the attack...
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who will be the next president of the united states? i was surprised that it seemed like this is not something he stumbled on. governor romney made it clear yesterday, i'm not going to get rid of all healthcare reform. i like some of it, including preexisting conditions, that carrying over, and i like the fact that you can stay on your parents' family plan if you wanted to. listen. >> i'm not getting rid of all of healthcare reform. of course, there are a number of things i like in health it is care reform that i'm gog put in place. one is make sure those with preexisting conditionget coverage. two is assure the marketplace allows for individuals to have policies that cover their family up to whatever age they might like. >> gretchen: the two most important -- these are the most popular parts of obamacare. the republicans probably -- agreed, they could have found compromise. one thing left out was tort reform. i think that's where romney would take in that direction, keeping some of these very few things, in effect. >> steve: he's made
who will be the next president of the united states? i was surprised that it seemed like this is not something he stumbled on. governor romney made it clear yesterday, i'm not going to get rid of all healthcare reform. i like some of it, including preexisting conditions, that carrying over, and i like the fact that you can stay on your parents' family plan if you wanted to. listen. >> i'm not getting rid of all of healthcare reform. of course, there are a number of things i like in health...
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states. >> where would you cut? >> i would means test heavily social security, medicare, drastically reduce defense spending. >> how would you handle medicare? would you like a voucher program? >> it's too late for that. you need to simply means test it, so if you're affluent, you're going to pay a much higher premium. everybody needs to pay bigger copays, bigger deductible. >> the equivalent of raising taxes on some people. >> we have to raise taxes on everybody. the bush tax cuts, all of them, for everybody. we cannot afford them. we couldn't afford them then. >> he's not the guy you thought he was. you want him to come in, you were going, we're not worthy, we're not worthy. that's not who he is, and you've written these things about the fantasy of the -- if you ever wrote about the obama budget it would be a nastier piece. >> the reason i haven't done that is i assumed people could see that. >> you can't assume that. we're going to meet all the actresses, you want to be a left winger so you can meet hollywood, th
states. >> where would you cut? >> i would means test heavily social security, medicare, drastically reduce defense spending. >> how would you handle medicare? would you like a voucher program? >> it's too late for that. you need to simply means test it, so if you're affluent, you're going to pay a much higher premium. everybody needs to pay bigger copays, bigger deductible. >> the equivalent of raising taxes on some people. >> we have to raise taxes on...